The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 101,Parte 2;Volumen 150F. Jefferies, 1831 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... passed a rich crown of gold garnished with stones and pearl , and another on the head of the Queen . The King then rode to St. Paul's , and made his offer- ing ; after which the Mayor and his company accompanied him to West- minster ...
... passed a rich crown of gold garnished with stones and pearl , and another on the head of the Queen . The King then rode to St. Paul's , and made his offer- ing ; after which the Mayor and his company accompanied him to West- minster ...
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... passed the first gate , and was arrived at the drawbridge , he found a goodly tower , hung with silk and cloth of arras , out of which suddenly appeared three ladies , clad in gold and silk , with co- ronets upon their head ; of which ...
... passed the first gate , and was arrived at the drawbridge , he found a goodly tower , hung with silk and cloth of arras , out of which suddenly appeared three ladies , clad in gold and silk , with co- ronets upon their head ; of which ...
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... passed , and before she landed at the Tower . At her landing , the Lord Chamberlain , with the Officers of Arms , received her , and brought her to the King . * The river Thames is now very inade- quately provided to compete in splen ...
... passed , and before she landed at the Tower . At her landing , the Lord Chamberlain , with the Officers of Arms , received her , and brought her to the King . * The river Thames is now very inade- quately provided to compete in splen ...
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... passed , consist only of two distinct races , namely , those of the Hottentot and Caffer . The first of these , or that which from the cir- cumstances above alluded to has the greatest claim upon our immediate attention , was , and to a ...
... passed , consist only of two distinct races , namely , those of the Hottentot and Caffer . The first of these , or that which from the cir- cumstances above alluded to has the greatest claim upon our immediate attention , was , and to a ...
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... passed under the care of an ecclesiastical uncle , at Dunipace near Stirling , a man of noble feelings as to ... passing through that burgh , was insulted by a troop of English soldiers . He would have avoided their insolence , but one ...
... passed under the care of an ecclesiastical uncle , at Dunipace near Stirling , a man of noble feelings as to ... passing through that burgh , was insulted by a troop of English soldiers . He would have avoided their insolence , but one ...
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